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Citation and Bibliographic Formats for Theological Papers

This guide is a summary of the main citation formats used in theological studies for print and electronic sources as outlined in the Chicago Manual of Style as adapted in Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, 7th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007.

N refers to footnote or endnote usage. B refers to the format for bibliographic citation.

(N) Robert Merrill Black, "Stablished in the Faith: The Church of England in Upper Canada, 1780-1867," in By Grace Co-Workers: Building the Anglican Diocese of Toronto, 1780-1989, ed. Alan L. Hayes (Toronto: Anglican Book Service, 1989), 23.

(B) Black, Robert Merrill. "Stablished in the Faith: The Church of England in Upper Canada, 1780-1867." In By Grace Co-Workers: Building the Anglican Diocese of Toronto, 1780-1989, ed. Alan L. Hayes, 21-41. Toronto: Anglican Book Service, 1989.

(N) Miroslav Volf, "Miroslav Wolf on Trends in American Religion & the Challenge of Exclusion and Embrace in Christian Practice," Resources for American Christianity. February 21 2002, http://www.resourcingChristianity.org/WhatsBeenLearned.aspx?ID=56&t=3&I=95 (accessed April 3, 2007).

(B) Volf, Miroslav. "Miroslav Wolf on Trends in American Religion & the Challenge of Exclusion and Embrace in Christian Practice." Resources for American Christianity. February 21 2002. http://www.resourcingChristianity.org/WhatsBeenLearned.aspx?ID=56&t=3&I=95 (accessed April 3, 2007).